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Consequently, a significant proportion of women carrying germline mutations are missing out on the opportunity to have mutation screening and thereby to modify their risk of breast cancer, particularly those with a small pedigree structure or where the inheritance is through the paternal lineage.
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First, insufficient reading and documentation of the sequencing results could induce numerous oversights, so that typically mutations are missed, as in the case of the data from [50], [51]; for more details see [43], [48], respectively.
Others reported that some cases with mutations are missed by direct sequencing of clinical tumor samples; however, these cases could be detected by more sensitive techniques.
Seven mutations were missing in SIFT prediction for BS292.
We examined the approximate ancestry graph for this sample (Supplementary Fig. A7) to determine why other mutations were missing from the tree output by AncesTree.
As expected, many single nucleotide mutations were missed in aCGH.
By using in silico phylogenetic approaches, they found that on average at least five mutations were missed per sample.
On the other hand, it cannot completely be excluded that the causal mutations were missed by sequencing and are still presented in targeted regions.
However, since the DHPLC mutation detection rate is not 100% for each gene, it cannot be ruled out that some mutations were missed.
However, the two additional steps detected only seven mutations, and it is therefore likely that no more than one or two mutations were missed.
We report that remobilization is a relatively rare event in SB-induced tumors and that it is unlikely to result in mutations being missed by traditional screening methods.
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